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March 16, 1895, Page 4Buy Reprints
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Our contemporary The Sun has been moved to expose the peculiar habits of a person whose name it prints in skeptical quotation marks as "Judge Holman of Indiana." Now this individual, though he is a common swindler, a fraud, and the most despicable kind of a thief, in that he is destitute of the ordinary thief's courage, has a right to complain against any such ornamentation of his name, title, or hailing port. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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